Though they were originally told the show was likely canceled, after a brief shutdown, Warner Bros. said they had found no evidence of misconduct and filming resumed shortly after.

Most of the inner workings of the shutdown were not shown on camera, but it was covered briefly once filming resumed, with host Chris Harrison asking the cast for their thoughts.

Though we didn't see much on-air, both Olympios and Jackson have been vocal about their frustrations surrounding the allegations and Jackson said that the accusations even cost him his job.

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Former "Bachelorette" star Andi Dorfman said in her book that ex-fiancé Josh Murray "behaved like an emotional abuser."

Josh Murray and Andi Dorfman.
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Dorfman was the lead of the 10th season of "The Bachelorette" and ended the season engaged to Josh Murray. The engagement lasted nine months and she addressed the relationship in her book "It's Not Okay" and detailed alleged emotional abuse.

"If I talked to another man, I was a whore. If I disagreed, I was argumentative. If I defied him, I was a 'b----,'" Dorfman wrote in her book, according to HuffPost.

Dorman claimed that Murray exhibited jealous behaviors and described Murray's behavior as that of an "emotional abuser."

"I had become a 27-year-old woman who walked on eggshells in her own home," Dorfman wrote. "What they didn't know is I was trapped with someone who, in my opinion, often behaved like an emotional abuser."

Later though, in an interview with him and then-fiancée Amanda Stanton, he told Us Weekly "Yes, there's a trueness in there, but it's twisted in such a way that makes it the worst lie possible because it's believable. I'm not perfect by any means, but I think I'm pretty decent!"

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Former "Bachelor" star Chris Soules pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor charge of leaving the scene of an accident.

Jordan Kimball and Jenna Cooper's relationship quickly broke down after "Bachelor in Paradise."

Jenna Cooper and Jordan Kimball at the "Bachelor in Paradise" reunion show.
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After spending most of "Paradise" together, Kimball proposed to Cooper on the finale and they walked away from the show engaged.

Leaked text messages from Jenna's phone post-show allegedly revealed messages to another man about her and Kimball's relationship.

"Me and Jordan aren't together for real. I don't even like him let alone love him. I'm better than him and once I'm able to I'll break it off for good and make up some story to make him look bad if it'll make you feel better. He means nothing to me and never has," one of the texts supposedly read.

Cast and crew claimed Rozlyn Papa hooked up with a crew member on the show.

Rozlyn Papa.
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Papa appeared on Jake Pavelka's season of "The Bachelor." Pavelka didn't get to know Papa very well, because she was removed from the show early on because of her off-camera relationship with a member of the crew, according to host Chris Harrison.

"She had a physical relationship with a producer on our show," Harrison said. "You cannot do that. There is no gray area. Other girls on the show saw it. The producer confessed more than once and to more than one person. I cannot make that any clearer."

On "After the Final Rose," Harrison spoke to Papa about the scandal once again, and she claimed that there wasn't a physical relationship. The other women from the season spoke up to say that they had seen Papa with the aforementioned crew member.

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Leo Dottavio was accused of inappropriate sexual behavior.

Leo Dottavio.
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During 2018's season of "The Bachelorette," former "Bachelor" contestant from Arie Luendyke's season Bekah Martinez shared Instagram screenshots of women accusing "Bachelorette" contestant Leo Dottavio of sexual misconduct. Dottavio denied the claims but had to take a leave of absence from his job.

Dottavio made a statement via his Instagram story, saying, "There have been some recent stories about me that have garnered attention and I want to address them. I want to start by saying no one has ever accused me of sexual harassment. No one has ever come to me in any way and told me I made them feel uncomfortable. However, I am not a perfect person nor have I ever claimed to be."

Show producers stated that they were unaware of these charges. "We employ a well-respected and highly experienced third party who has done thousands of background checks consistent with industry standards to do a nationwide background check in this case. The report we received did not reference any incident or charge relating to the recent conviction — or any other charges relating to sexual misconduct."

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Amanda Stanton was arrested on one count of battery domestic violence. Her case was later dismissed.

Amanda Stanton.
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In September 2018, Amanda Stanton was arrested in Las Vegas on one count of battery domestic violence after allegedly shoving her boyfriend in front of security at a hotel, according to authorities.

Stanton released her own statement a few days later stating, "Amanda is embarrassed and ashamed this happened and sincerely apologizes to hotel security and the Las Vegas Police Department."

Stanton pled not guilty to the misdemeanor at trial and her case was dismissed, according to Clark County District Attorney's Office via People.

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Arie Luyendyke Jr. DM'ed Lauren Burnham while he was still engaged to Becca Kufrin.

Luyendyke Jr.'s proposal to Burnham on "After the Final Rose."
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While viewers of the show watched Arie Luyendyke Jr. and Becca Kufrin's painful breakup, how they went from happily in love to broken up all happened off-screen.

Luyendyke Jr. said he was rushed into proposing even though he didn't feel ready and chose Kufrin. But on New Year's Eve, Luyendyke Jr. said he DM'ed runner-up Lauren Burnham because production wouldn't give him her number. According to Luyendyke Jr., when he heard her voice the next day, he knew that he had to break up with Kufrin.

While viewers saw the "unedited" (Luyendyke Jr. disputes this fact) footage of the breakup, Luyendyke Jr.'s decision-making process went on behind the scenes.

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One of the contestants on Nick Viall's season was someone he had met before.

Sandoz and Viall on the first night on the season.
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Viall wasn't given any warning when someone he had already hooked up with stepped out of the limo night one.

Elizabeth Sandoz was in former "Bachelor" contestant Jade Roper's wedding party when she married Tanner Tolbert in 2016. Viall was invited to the wedding, which is where these two met. He apparently asked for her number, and they "spent the night together," according to Sandoz.

From the beginning, Viall questioned her motives, wondering why she declined to give him her number but decided to come onto the show a couple months later.

Viall couldn't see it working and sent Sandoz home early on in the season.

While viewers saw their breakup on camera, they had a little catching up to do considering all the drama that happened off-screen.